Category: Mist

We’ve been posting about Orbit’s fantastic misting systems, Arizona Mist, all month. There’s no doubt that if you’re the type of person who spends a lot of times outdoors during the hot summer months, a nice misting system can be a refreshing retreat. If you have a covered patio, porch, or gazebo the perfect solution is a permanent misting system, but so much of our lives are on the go without a roof overhead. Not to worry, Orbit has plenty of ways for you to be active and on the … Read More

Anyone who’s ever owned a misting system has probably experienced the frustrations associated with upkeep. The cleaning and gunk, the finger-crossing every time you start your misting system up, hoping it will work, parts being clogged, broken or lost. All the irritation can lead many to wonder if mist is even worth owning. Thankfully, maintenance has become much easier over the years and Orbit’s misting systems are nearly trouble free if you apply some simple preventative care.

Perhaps the biggest complaint we hear is that of clogging. Misting nozzles have the … Read More

Installing mist is easy. It’s actually quite fun as you think about the different cooling options. Orbit sells misting kits and individual parts for expansion.

The first step to any mist system is to pick where you want to put it. Consider areas where you spend (or would like to spend) a lot of time. Common areas are patios, porches, decks, and balconies. But it could really be anywhere. Once you know where you want mist, you need to measure how much mist tubing you’ll need. Orbit’s Arizona Mist can expand … Read More

Many parts of the world are experiencing hot summers. Not just typically hot, but really hot summers. But being out in the sun is one of the best parts of summer. Barbecues, picnics, having fun with family and friends. And our backyards and porches are usually the epicenter of these activities. Orbit’s Arizona Mist is the perfect way to stay cool.

Many people have experienced mist while at a theme park or sporting event. But this same technology is possible in the average home. It works by driving water out of … Read More